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Re: College - October 30th 2013, 12:01 AM

Grad School > Undergrad > High School. At least, that's how it was for me. While grad school was certainly the most challenging (physically and mentally), it was also the most rewarding (academically and experientially). Undergrad was better than high school because I was able to take classes that interested me, create my own schedule (to some extent), and meet people who were more mature/intelligent. High school, while memorable in many good ways, was a chore, and it was difficult to relate to most of my peers.

I know the phrase "it gets better" is overused... but I really do believe things get better with age. As you continue to grow and become more independent, more opportunities present themselves, which means you stand more of a chance at finding things that make life enjoyable for you.





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